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Jeffrey Mehlman (born 1944, in New York City) is a literary critic and a historian of ideas. He has taught at Cornell University, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University, and is currently University Professor and Professor of French Literature at Boston University. He has held visiting professorships at Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley, CUNY Graduate Center, Washington University in St. Louis, and MIT. Over a number of years, he has been writing an implicit history of speculative interpretation in France in the form of a series of readings of canonical literary works. ==Published works== *''A Structural Study of Autobiography: Proust, Leiris, Sartre, Lévi-Strauss'' (Cornell University Press, 1974) *''Revolution and Repetition: Marx, Hugo, Balzac'' (University of California Press, 1977) *''Cataract: A Study in Diderot'' (Wesleyan University Press, 1979) *''Legacies: Of Anti-Semitism in France'' (University of Minnesota Press, 1983) *''Walter Benjamin for Children: An Essay on His Radio Years'' (University of Chicago Press, 1993) *''Genealogies of the Text: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and Politics in Modern France'' (Cambridge University Press, 1995) *''Émigré New York: French Intellectuals in Wartime Manhattan, 1940-1944'' (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) *''Adventures in the French Trade: Fragments Toward a Life'' (Stanford University Press, 2010) In addition, Mehlman's numerous translations, beginning with his collection ''French Freud'' (''Yale French Studies'' 48, 1973), have played an important role in the naturalization of French thought in English. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jeffrey Mehlman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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